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Physical Education
Health and lifestyle modification
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Discursive Writing Assignment
Health and lifestyle modification
The health and fitness industry is concerned with helping to
support clients to increase their fitness levels and also ensuring a
client is in appropriate health to take on a fitness programme. To
work in the health and fitness industry, staff need to know how to
assess clients and then be able to plan appropriate training
programmes to take into account individual needs.
In this writing project, you are taking on the role of a fitness coach
and will explore how to make judgements on a specific individual’s
current lifestyle and then suggest modifications to help improve
the individual’s fitness, health and overall well-being.
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Task 1 - Positive lifestyle factors and their effects on health and well-being
Before you begin, you must have a clear idea of what is meant by the term
‘Health’ and understand what positive lifestyle factors are, and the impact
they have on our health.
Carry out your own investigation by completing the tasks below. You will
need to make a note of the websites, articles, videos and resources you
use to do this on the research record (1) on page 6. (Note: There is an example
for the first task for you on the sheet)
● What is meant be the term Health?
Evidence suggests that to lead a healthy lifestyle you must follow a
balanced diet and participating in regular physical activity.
● What are the physical benefits to exercising? What are the
psychological benefits? (This could be done as mindmaps on the next
page)
● What is a Balanced diet? (Hint: research eatwell plate). What are the
benefits of a healthy diet? Names as many as you can. (This could be a
mindmap on the next page)
● What are the current government (UK) recommendations/guidelines
for physical activity and healthy eating?
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Task 1 - Positive lifestyle factors and their effects on health and well-being(Notes):
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Task 1 - Positive lifestyle factors and their effects on health and well-being(Notes):
Title of book, website, article video etc
Summary of the information learnt:
1 What is Health?https://8fit.com/lifestyle/the-world-health-organization-definition-of-health/
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Research Record (1)
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Task 2 – Negative lifestyle factors and their effects on health and well-being
The table below shows the negative factors on someone’s lifestyle.
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Negative factor Possible health risks:
Smoking CHD, lung cancer, bronchitis, infertility
Alcohol stroke, cirrhosis, hypertension, depression
Stress hypertension, angina, stroke, heart attack, stomach ulcers, depression
Lack of sleep depression, overeating
Sedentary lifestyle Obesity, type II diabetes
As an introduction to the task please watch each of the videos.What is Cancer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGaQ0WwZ_0IWhat is Coronary Heart Disease?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu0TEMNrfgsWhat is types 2 diabetes? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBJN7DH83HA
Carry out your own investigation and complete the tasks below. You will need to make a note of the websites, articles, videos and resources you use to do this on the research record (2) on page 10.
Describe each of the negative lifestyle factors and how it leads to each of the possible health risks.
Describing each of the health risks.
Feel free to use the next free pages to record your information.
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Task 2 - Negative lifestyle factors and their effects on health and well-being(Notes):
Smoking
Alcohol
Stress
Lack of sleep
Sedentary lifestyle
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Task 2 – Negative health effects
CHD
Bronchitis
Lung cancer
Hypertension
Stomach ulcers
Obesity
Depression
Type II diabetes
Title of book, website, article video etc
Summary of the information learnt:
1 What is Cancer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGaQ0WwZ_0I
2 What is Coronary Heart Disease?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fu0TEMNrfgs
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Research Record (2)
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Task 3 - Self-reflection task
Before progressing any further, this is a good point to take a moment to reflect on
your work so far, whilst you await feedback on your completed sheets you have just
submitted.
1. How are you researching each of the tasks? What resources are you mostly
using and why?
1. How easy have you found it to carry out your own research?
1. How disciplined have you been in filling in your research record as you go?
1. What views are you beginning to form in relation to fitness training?
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Task 4 – Lifestyle modification
Despite the strong case for keeping active, many people find if
difficult to take up exercise. For some people exercise conjures up
unpleasant thoughts, such as boring exercise classes, or rough
competitive sports with a risk injury.
Carry out your own investigation, looking at ways in which lifestyle
changes can be made by answering the following questions:
● What can you do at home?
● What can you do at work?
● What can you do in your leisure time?
● What about modes of transport?
Use the next page to input the answers to the questions above.
You will need to make a note of the websites, articles, videos and
resources you use to do this on the research record (3) on page
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Task 4 – Lifestyle modifications
Strategies to increase physical activity levels – At home.
Strategies to increase physical activity levels – At work.
Strategies to increase physical activity levels – Leisure time.
Strategies to increase physical activity levels – Mode of transport
Task 5 – Lifestyle modifications part 2
Apart from making changes to level of physical activities some
people will need to make of lifestyles changes to prevent
developing dangerous diseases, which ultimately could end with
them losing their life.
Over the next few pages, describe different methods that are used
to combat smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and stress.
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Task 5 – Lifestyle modifications part 2Strategies to stop smoking
Acupuncture
Quit kit support packs
Nicotine replacement therapy
NHS smoking helpline
NHS smoking services
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Task 5 – Lifestyle modifications part 2Strategies to reduce alcohol consumption
Self help groups
Alternative treatments
Counselling
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Task 5 – Lifestyle modifications part 2Strategies to improve stress management
Assertiveness training
Relaxation techniques
Positive self-talk
Goal setting
Physical Activity
Title of book, website, article video etc
Summary of the information learnt:
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Research Record (3)
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Task 6 – Lifestyle write up!
Time to put everything together from what you have learnt!!!
You have secured a position as an assistant community instructor at a local tennis
club as part of your work experience.
You have been asked to design a presentation on general health leaflet on general
health and well-being to give out as part of new members induction to the tennis
club.
Your leaflet must address the following key points:
● Positive lifestyle factors
● Negative lifestyle factors
● Lifestyle modification techniques
For the information you have already researchedon all three points and demonstrate
you understand what each of the three points mean and how they may be applicable
to tennis players at the club.
You will need to outline:
● the importance of the positive lifestyle factors and how they might benefit
performance
● how the negative factors can contribute to an unhealthy lifestyle and a likely
decrease in performance
● how lifestyle modification techniques may help reduce unhealthy practices.
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Lifestyle leaflet
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Lifestyle leaflet
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Task 7 - Self-reflection task
Before progressing any further, this is a good point to take a moment to reflect on
your work so far, whilst you await feedback on your completed sheets you have just
submitted.
1. How are you researching each of the tasks? What resources are you mostly
using and why?
1. How easy have you found it to carry out your own research?
1. How disciplined have you been in filling in your research record as you go?
1. What views are you beginning to form in relation to fitness training?
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Task 8 – Health monitoring tests
Before planning a training programme for a client, you should also do
some health monitoring tests. These include calculating the blood
pressure, heart rate, body mass index (BMI and waist-to-hip ratio.
It is important to follow the correct protocol when undertaking health
monitoring tests. If you do a test one way and then re-do it in a different
way, the results will be invalid and you will not be able to compare
against normative data.
For this next piece of work you need to complete each of the following
pages, for each of the health monitoring tests.
You will need to make a note of the websites, articles, videos and
resources you use to do this on the research record (4) on page 30.
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Blood PressureWhat is it?How is it measured?What is the protocol for the test? Give a detailed account What is the expected score / level of an average person?
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Heart rateWhat is it?How is it measured?What is the protocol for the test? Give a detailed account What is the expected score / level of an average person?
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Body mass index (BMI)What is it?How is it measured?What is the protocol for the test? Give a detailed account What is the expected score / level of an average person?
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Waist-to-hip ratioWhat is it?How is it measured?What is the protocol for the test? Give a detailed account What is the expected score / level of an average person?
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Title of books, website, video etc Summary of the information learnt:
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Research Record (4)
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Task 9 - Self-reflection task
Before progressing any further, this is a good point to take a moment to reflect on
your work so far, whilst you await feedback on your completed sheets you have just
submitted.
1. How are you researching each of the tasks? What resources are you mostly
using and why?
1. How easy have you found it to carry out your own research?
1. How disciplined have you been in filling in your research record as you go?
1. What views are you beginning to form in relation to fitness training?
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Task 10 - Nutrition
Sports nutrition plays a key role in optimising the beneficial effects of physical
activity, whether you’re a bodybuilder, professional athlete in training or
exercising to improve your mental and physical health.
Making informed decisions with your nutrition and hydration can result in
improved performance, injury prevention and quicker recovery but it's difficult to
know where to start with so much conflicting information readily available.
Use the internet to research the task below, describe each of the following in as
much detail as possible:
1. What is a balanced diet (eatwell plate)
2. What are benefits of a healthy diet?
3. Describe each of the Macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, protein), and
sources of food for each one.
4. Describe each of Micronutrients (vitamins A, B, C and D, minerals calcium,
iron), and sources of food for each one.
5. Hydration (requirements of fluid intake).
6. The effects on performance of dehydration and hyperhydration and the
signs and symptoms of each.
Useful links:
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/the-eatwell-guide/
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-eatwell-guide
https://www.nutrition.org.uk/healthyliving/basics/exploring-nutrients.html
Nutrition - Response
Nutrition - Response
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Research Record (5)
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Task 11 - Self-reflection task
Before progressing any further, this is a good point to take a moment to reflect on
your work so far, whilst you await feedback on your completed sheets you have just
submitted.
1. How are you researching each of the tasks? What resources are you mostly
using and why?
1. How easy have you found it to carry out your own research?
1. How disciplined have you been in filling in your research record as you go?
1. What views are you beginning to form in relation to fitness training?
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Task 11 – What have you learnt?
You have covered areas including lifestyle factors (positive and negative),
lifestyle modification strategies, health monitoring tests and nutrition.
You will now put everything you have learnt together in order to evaluate
you first ever client. You will be given information on their lifestyle and be
expected to write a detailed report outline the issues, your concerns for
their health and what it can lead to, and how you would address all of
these to improve the health of your client.
To begin with, you will be given the data in sections with questions to
answer before putting everything together for you final report that should
be between 1000 to 1500 words.
Use all of the research and information you have written, logged and saved
to help you answer all of the questions in this section.
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The Scenario
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Mr Mann is 30 years old and works 9 hours a day in an office. He does not take part in any exercise and often has to do more work when he gets home.
He catches the bus to work each day, a journey of 3 miles. He has recently noticed that he is gaining weight. He works with Miss Tibbs who exercises regularly and seems to be fitter, healthier and happier than him. Miss Tibbs suggests that Mr Mann joins her gym and trains for an aerobic endurance event.
Mr Mann decides to join the gym and takes part in a fitness assessment. As part of the fitness assessment he will be given a training programme to follow. Mr Mann has previously completed a PAR-Q form and has indicated that he has no medical conditions and is fit to take part in physical activity.
Highlight key words and phrase about Me Mann’s lifestyle that will be a factor, either positive or negative. Then answer the questions on the next page.
From the information given in the scenario, what could some of the key lifestyle factors be? (positive and negative)?
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Lifestyle factors
Mr Mann completed a questionnaire on his health review the results from below
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What are the lifestyle factors identified in section 4? What are the effects of each one?
Health monitoring resultsMr Mann completed the health monitoring test review the results from below.
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What do the results tell us about Mr Mann’s health? Mention the positives and negatives.
NutritionMr Mann has provided a diary of what he ate over a two day period.
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From the nutritional information, what is the issues with Mr Mann’s diet?
ModificationsWhat changes would you like to make to Mr Mann’s lifestyle? How will you go about this? What strategies would you use?
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Task 12 – Feeding back to Mr MannEssay plan
Now you have collated information on Mr Mann’s lifestyle habits and how you in
Planning your answers is a crucial part in essay writing, yet it is the step that is often
missed out by students! Get into the habit now, because a well planned essay will
always be better than an unplanned one!
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Paragraph Content
Introduction What is this report about?
1 What were you initial findings from the scenario?
2 Lifestyle factors
3 Health monitoring results? Why are some of the results and
issues? What negative effects can they have on the body?
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Task 11 - Essay plan
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Paragraph Content
Introduction
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Conclusion
Task 12 - Self-reflection task
Before progressing any further, this is a good point to take a moment to reflect on
your work so far, whilst you await feedback on the plan you have just submitted.
How did you decide which points to include/exclude?
What has been the main findings from your research which has led you to reach
your overall conclusion?
What skills has this assignment taught you which will help you with further
education (both at BTEC National and beyond)
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Task 13 - The write up!
You are now ready to write up. You the title below:
Evaluating Mr Mann’s health and lifestyle
Please submit your assignment to Mr Sanderson:
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